Again:Gary, what does theory say about the distribution of intelligence in a bacterial clone? Is theory assuming that all cells contain the same amount of intelligence?

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As long as they were well isolated from external information from wild colony conjugation the molecular level intelligence of the clones would be essentially identical.

Of course, you've done experiments to confirm this assertion. You do have evidence, right? You have a tested method of measurement of "molecular level intelligence" and you're going to share it with us soon, right?

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But the cellular intelligence is the part it develops during its lifetime and depends on environment, resulting in tumblers, swarmers, or even sessile, resulting in very different cellular intelligence circuits.

Because I'm sure of your basic integrity and know that you would never make unsupported assertions, I'm anxious to see your measurement method applied to incremental development of "cellular intelligence." :p

--------------Evolution is not about laws but about randomness on happanchance.--Robert Byers, at PT